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Why is being called a saint significant for Christians?

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Being called a saint signifies that true believers are set apart by God and recognized as part of His holy community.

The term 'saint' is foundational to understanding the identity of believers in Christ. It reflects God's choice and grace, designating those who are sanctified in Him. Paul emphasizes that all who have been called by God are referred to as saints, which is a term of honor and belonging in the Christian faith. This term highlights the believer's new identity, which is not based on personal merit but on God's sovereign election and sanctifying work through Christ. In recognizing oneself as a saint, Christians accept their role within God's covenant community and understand their calling to live out their faith in holiness and devotion.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:2, 1 Peter 2:9

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